[Ricard Dias] wrote in to tell us about his guide for developing Linux applications on a Mac. He really enjoys the development environment provided by XCode, and it doesn’t take much to make it work ...
So, you want to install Linux on a Mac? Well, there's more than one way to get that done. Compared to what I'm going to show you below, there's a somewhat easier set of steps that my colleague Adrian ...
ytool is a cross-platform (Linux/WSL/macOS) tool that replicates Xcode functionality with open standards.
Craig Federighi at 1:14:14 said, besides OS X, Swift 2 will be available on iOS and Linux as well. They said Swift 2 will be released as OSS later this year, and a Linux port with it. Xcode or Cocoa, ...
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